
Gotcha. Sounds about right yeah.
Good advice in general. 👍 Something else to add to the house repair list. Hehe. Thanks!
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Gotcha. Sounds about right yeah.
Good advice in general. 👍 Something else to add to the house repair list. Hehe. Thanks!

No worries. There’s a ton of variables, I forgot to mention that one in better detail.
We’ll look into feets and other stuffs. Might as well just to see what’s out there at least.
But yeah ultimately one of use is probably just going to have to switch rooms. 😋
Thanks for the tips!

Thank you! Nick gets it!

🤷♂️ Shock mount might help a little.
Yeah working on that in post as best as we can. It works okay for most cases. Just prompting some zany brainstorming with the initial question mostly. Hehe.
Thx!

Ah interesting. Now we’re talking. Wacky solutions! Yes!
Might give this a try after locking down the pets. Thx!

No carpet. Just floorboards.
That sounds like a good idea but I can see that leading to a “You have to replace the entire floor” situation. Most folks brought in for estimates on things end up suggesting that when they see what’s up with the thing in question. (Old house, multiple half assed additions done over the years.) 😬

Pretty sure it is but will confirm next session and will see about blankies. Thx!

But the living room is so coooozy!
I mean sure I could move my work PC into the room upstairs but then it would be next to my personal computer for not work. Eww.
(But yeah… Yeah…. 🤪)
Thx!

Interesting. Dunno how feasible that is but it sounds cool! Thx!

A good idea. Wall off doorway with sheets/towels. ☑️ Thx!

Worth a shot! Thx!

More padding would definitely help but yeah from what we’re hearing it’s the sound transferring through the boards in one room, along the boards into the living room and then the table itself. The floor in the 120 year old house is… Let’s use the word “malleable”. Oh and it also has minimal insulation underneath! And under that? Unfinished concrete basement! Hell yeah!
Will look into hanging or tossing stray comforters/towels around though. Thx!

Solid point. Thanks!
Ahh good point. That would be cheaper with less feets involved too. Good call.